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  2. It Gets Better (book) - Wikipedia

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    It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living is a non-fiction compilation book, edited by Dan Savage and his husband, Terry Miller. It was published March 22, 2011 by Dutton. The book includes selections of essays inspired by the It Gets Better Project, founded by Savage.

  3. File:The science of life worth living.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. A Life Worth Living - Wikipedia

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    A Life Worth Living may refer to: A Life Worth Living, autobiography of Michael Smurfit; A Life Worth Living, book by Nicky Gumbel; A Life Worth Living, a Bernice Summerfield anthology; A Life Worth Living, book by Mihaly and Isabella Selega Csikszentmihaly; A Life Worth Living, 2014 album by Marc Broussard

  5. The unexamined life is not worth living - Wikipedia

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    J. O. Famakinwa – IS THE UNEXAMINED LIFE WORTH LIVING OR NOT? Think / Volume 11 / Issue 31 / Summer 2012, pp 97–103 The Royal Institute of Philosophy 2012; J. M. Ambury – Socrates (469—399 B.C.E.) -2biii - The Unexamined Life in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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  7. Life unworthy of life - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "life unworthy of life" (German: Lebensunwertes Leben) was a Nazi designation for the segments of the populace which, according to the Nazi regime, had no right to live. Those individuals were targeted to be murdered by the state via involuntary euthanasia , usually through the compulsion or deception of their caretakers.

  8. The Examined Life - Wikipedia

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    The Examined Life is a 1989 collection of philosophical meditations by the philosopher Robert Nozick. [1] The book drew a number of critical reactions. The work is drawn partially as a response to Socrates assertion in Plato's "The Apology of Socrates" that the unexamined life is one not worth living [2] [3]

  9. William Hurrell Mallock - Wikipedia

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    His keen logic and gift for acute exposition and criticism were displayed in later years both in fiction and in controversial works. In a series of books dealing with religious questions he insisted on dogma as the basis of religion and on the impossibility of founding religion on purely scientific data. In Is Life Worth Living?